Saw-set.



PATENTED JUNE 23, 1903.

H. GOTTRELL.

' SAW SET.

' APPLICIATION FILED DBO. 2, 1902.

N0 MODEL.

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Patented J 111.1?23, .1903.

UNITED STATES P TENT OFFICE.

HERBERT CO'ITRELL, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO L. A. SA'YRE 1 &00., OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, A FIRM.

4 SAW-SET.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 731,864, dated June 23,1903.

Application filed December 2, 1902. Serial No. 133,54=1. (No model.)

T0 at whontit may concern.-

Be it known that I, HERBERT COTTRELL, of the city of Newark, county ofEssex, State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Saw-Sets, of which 1 the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide a saw-set adapted to set twoteeth of a saw oppositely at the same time constructed of such simpleparts as to be produced cheaply.

My invention consists in constructing a sawset of upper and lower handlemembers, the

upper handle having the body and frame integral therewith and the lowerhandle forming the operating-lever.

It also consists in a longitudinally-operative slide-block forming abeveled anvil and a flat clamp and carrying a detachable set-point,

which projects from the base of the beveled face thereof, below whichthe slide-block presents a fiat transverse clamping-surface, and,further, it consists in an opposed slide-block which also forms abeveled anvil and flat clamp.

and carries adetachable set-point and which is adapted to be movedtransversely by means of a screw-threaded shaft, both slide-blockshaving projecting flanges extending outwardly I sliding support for thesame.

beneath the frame, which forms a guide and In the accompanying drawings,which form part of this specification, Figure 1 is a side view. Fig. 2is a plan viewI Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectionalview embodying myinvention, in all of which like letters of reference refer to similarparts.

Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, (1 shows the upper handle member,having handle,

body, and frame integral. b shows the lower handle member, forming theoperating-lever. c is the pivot fulcrum. d is longitudinal thrust-shaft;e, stop-pin; f, spiral retractile spring; I g, longitudinallyoperativeslideblock, showing projecting guides at base in dotted lines; h,transversely-adjustable slideblock, showingsupportinguide at base; t and7', oppositely-projecting detachable setpoints; 76, transverse adjusting-screw Z, openis inserted in opening Z between slide-blocks a gand h. The depth of tooth is adjusted by means of tilt-frame m and thewidth of tooth gaged by adjusting set-points't' and j to the properdistance apart. Pressure upon lower lever-handle 12 causes thrust-shaftd and slideblock g to move longitudinally toward slide- .block it andcauses set-points i and j to each press a saw-tooth oppositely uponthebeveled surfaces of anvils g and 72, the saw-blade being heldtransversely square between the fiat clamping-faces of gand 71.Releasing pressure upon lever 1) permits spiral spring f to againseparate the blocks 9 and h, and thus successively two teeth may be setatthe same time.

' The simplicity of structure, the rigidity of action of slide-blocksand set-points gained through their guide-supports, and the perfecttransverse adjustment of the set points by means of screw-shaftdistinguish my invention from other implements of the same class.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Lettors Patent of the UnitedStates, is

In a'saw-set comprising a handle-frame a longitudinally-operativeslide-block, and an opposed slide-block carried upon and adjustablyoperated transversely by a screw-shaft; both slide-blocks provided withinclined anvil-faces, vertical clamping-faces, and flangedsupporting-guides; in combination with projecting set-points removablyheld by the said slide-blocks, substantially as described.

In witness whereof I have subscribed my name hereto this 29th day ofNovember,'1902.

HERBERT O'QTTBELL.

Witnesses: 1

H. O. CONDIT, FRED D. HYER.

